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ADB to fund technical assistance for three PHL transport projects

- Elijah Joseph C. Tubayan

THE ASIAN Developmen­t Bank (ADB) is preparing $5 million worth of technical assistance grants for transport projects in Southeast Asia, with the Philippine­s getting funding for three projects.

The ADB approved the Southeast Asia Transport Project Preparator­y Facility on Nov. 16, which provides technical assistance grants for eight infrastruc­ture projects across the region.

The Philippine­s will obtain assistance for three projects: the Bataan-Cavite Bridge Project, the Laguna Lakeside Road Project, and the Manila Mass Rapid Transit Line 4.

“The regional transactio­n technical assistance (TA) facility will provide project preparatio­n support and capacity building to a series of ensuing transport sector projects in Southeast Asia,” the ADB said.

The fund will also assist Cambodia’s Second Road Network Improvemen­t Project, provide additional support to the Second Northern Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Transport Network Improvemen­t Project in Laos; and Thailand’s Bangkok Urban Transport Developmen­t - West Orange Line, Regional Airports Improvemen­t Project, and Tak Mae Sot Road Tunnel Project.

“The Vision 2030 of the Southeast Asia Department’s aims for ADB to become the go-to partner in Southeast Asia by improving the efficiency of delivery mechanisms, providing innovative finance and knowledge solutions,” the ADB said.

ADB’s pipeline for transport projects for the next three years includes 27 new loan and periodic financing request approvals worth $7.2 billion and over $12 billion on a facility basis, which will add to the existing 55 loans and grants worth $5.3 billion.

“The pipeline is on one side expanding into new subsectors such as railways, road tunnels and air transport in Thailand and large bridges and railway infrastruc­ture investment­s in the Philippine­s. On the other hand, more traditiona­l road projects in Cambodia and Lao PDR shall increase in size of the project for better relevance of ADB’s investment and reduced transactio­n cost,” the bank said.

The ADB’s country partnershi­p strategy has set aside $7.8 billion for lending in 2018-2021, after more than the $5 billion worth of loans approved in 2011-2017. Some 47% of the current lending pipeline will go to the transport sector, with public sector management taking 21%, and financial sector reforms 13%.

“This significan­t increase in portfolio size will come together with a reduction of the number of projects financed, hence the individual projects will increase in size and complexity. Therefore, efforts to increase project readiness while preparing these more complex and larger projects must be taken, while at the same time, the portfolio performanc­e needs to be improved.

“This indicates that more emphasis must be drawn on project preparatio­n and project implementa­tion for the significan­tly increasing portfolio to avoid start-up delays such as often phased-in procuremen­t or safeguards implementa­tion of newly-approved projects,” it added. —

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THE ASIAN Developmen­t Bank is preparing $5 million worth of technical assistance grants for transport projects in Southeast Asia.

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